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I get what you’re saying, but the NBA still handed down a pretty harsh punishment on dude. Like it or not, being wealthy makes a difference. He owns part of the team. He can help put money in the team and NBA pockets. From the perspective, it kind of makes sense they’d treat him different from Joe Everybody in the stands.
Whether I like it or not isn't important, the NBA and Adam Silver have positioned themselves as a progressive league and a league that cares for its product and the players that make it so. They have stepped up repeatedly when incidents have occurred with owners or team related employees and also fans that have done wrong.
So this should be no different, they made Sterling sell his damn team and got that man out the paint quickly. This guy was physical with a player and basically gets a slap on the wrist and why? Because he's a stakeholder with some money? Nah thats just BS.
The league should be getting railed for this, and its a shame because they've made some great decisions in the past, this one unfortunately misses the mark with what they say they are all about.